Shorts goal helps Norwood-Norfolk skaters get past OFA

OGDENSBURG  Brandon Short scored a power-play goal in the second period to give Norwood-Norfolk a 1-0 victory over Ogdensburg Free Academy (2-2, 2-1) in a Northern Atheltic Conference Division II hockey game Friday.

Adam Croteau scored one goal and assisted on the other, while Keegan Murphy made 40 saves for Central Square (2-3-1, 0-3-1).

BOYS SWIMMING

CYCLONES WIN CHRISTMAS RELAYS

Andrew Keenan, Michael Netto, Neal Ruparelia and Joey Ongkingco each swam on three first-place relays to lead Watertown to victory during the Bobb Watkins Memorial Christmas Relays at Watertown High School.

Watertown scored 300 points, while Cooperstown finished second with 284 points. Lowville (253), Holland Patent (248) and Indian River (246) rounded out the top five out of eight teams.

During the meet $122.64 was donated to the Bobb Watkins scholarship fund at Lowville school.

The Cyclones set meet records in the 4x100 individual medley and 500 crescendo relays.

INDOOR TRACK & FIELD

MALONE BOYS, CANTON GIRLS WIn

Morgan Marlow won two events for the Malone boys and Gemma DelRossi won two for Cantons girls on the opening night of the Section 10 season at SLU.

Malones boys finished with 124 points and Potsdam was second with 101. OFA had 98 points and Indian River was fourth with 88.

Cantons girls won with 149 points and Malone was second with 97 with Potsdam coming in third with 70.

Marlow won the 1,600-meter and 3,200 runs for Malone. Corey Lamere won the 1,000 for the Huskies and Malone also took the 3,200 relay.

Indian Rivers Darrius Bryant won the 55, long jump and triple jump.

DelRossi won the 600 and 1,000 for the Canton girls and Lindsay Proulx took the 55 hurdles. Potsdams Maddie Drechsel won the 55 and the long jump.

VOLLEYBALL

LOWVILLE 3, WATERTOWN 1

Tasha Widrick distributed 34 assists to help lead the Red Raiders to a 25-27, 25-23, 25-18, 25-17 Frontier League interdivision victory over the Cyclones at Lowville.

Nemesis Ruiz registered 21 kills, two blocks and 10 digs for the Cyclones, and Stacia Wallace chipped in with seven kills, five aces and 14 digs. Leah Rojas supplied two aces and 21 digs, and Jenna Hibbard added four kills for Watertown (3-3).

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